scholarly journals RONC-04. PROSPECTIVE, LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF NEUROCOGNITIVE CHANGE IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR PATIENTS TREATED WITH PROTON BEAM RADIOTHERAPY VERSUS SURGERY ONLY

2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (suppl_2) ◽  
pp. i175-i175
Author(s):  
Lisa S Kahalley ◽  
Anita Mahajan ◽  
M Fatih Okcu ◽  
Murali Chintagumpala ◽  
M Douglas Ris ◽  
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Author(s):  
Daniel Pomeranz Krummel ◽  
Laura Kallay ◽  
Debanjan Bhattacharya ◽  
Vaibhavkumar Gawali ◽  
Kamdem T. Donatien ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (6) ◽  
pp. 809-818 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa S Kahalley ◽  
M Douglas Ris ◽  
Anita Mahajan ◽  
M Fatih Okcu ◽  
Murali Chintagumpala ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frederik Grosse ◽  
Florian Wedel ◽  
Ulrich-Wilhelm Thomale ◽  
Ingo Steffen ◽  
Arend Koch ◽  
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Abstract Background MRI has shortcomings in differentiation between tumor tissue and post-therapeutic changes in pretreated brain tumor patients. Patients We assessed 22 static FET-PET/CT-scans of 17 pediatric patients (median age 12 years, range 2–16 years, ependymoma n=4, medulloblastoma n=4, low-grade glioma n=6, high-grade glioma n=3, germ cell tumor n=1, choroid plexus tumor n=1, median follow-up: 112 months) with multimodal treatment. Method FET-PET/CT-scans were analyzed visually by 3 independent nuclear medicine physicians. Additionally quantitative FET-Uptake for each lesion was determined by calculating standardized uptake values (SUVmaxT/SUVmeanB, SUVmeanT/SUVmeanB). Histology or clinical follow-up served as reference. Results Static FET-PET/CT reliably distinguished between tumor tissue and post-therapeutic changes in 16 out of 17 patients. It identified correctly vital tumor tissue in 13 patients and post-therapeutic changes in 3 patients. SUV-based analyses were less sensitive than visual analyses. Except from a choroid plexus carcinoma, all tumor entities showed increased FET-uptake. Discussion Our study comprises a limited number of patients but results corroborate the ability of FET to detect different brain tumor entities in pediatric patients and discriminate between residual/recurrent tumor and post-therapeutic changes. Conclusions We observed a clear benefit from additional static FET-PET/CT-scans when conventional MRI identified equivocal lesions in pretreated pediatric brain tumor patients. These results warrant prospective studies that should include dynamic scans.


2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (suppl_2) ◽  
pp. i179-i179
Author(s):  
Jeffrey Gross ◽  
Stephanie Powell ◽  
Frank Zelko ◽  
William Hartsell ◽  
Stewart Goldman ◽  
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